CRC is a login based website; please check with your state nursing home association as to whether or not you have access to this valuable clinical resource. If you are
eligible, please click the register button above and follow the online instructions to create an individual username associated with your facility based
email. Once you are approved you will receive email confirmation containing your password, then you will be all set to access the CRC website.

Who can access the Clinical Resource Center?

Website access is currently available to staff working in Wisconsin nursing homes and the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS). 2017 marked the beginning of a new pilot
project between CHSRA and the Texas Health Care Association (THCA) which will provide CRC access to staff working in 500 SNFs in the state of
Texas, this access will be provided by the THCA.

What is available on the CRC website?

The following Care Area Modules and the Training Modules are currently available on the CRC website, as well as full copies of the AMDA Clinical Practice Guides and other
tools and resources from AMDA – The Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine. The website is not intended as an exhaustive listing
of all resources; the key content identified has been selected by a diverse group of professionals working in long-term care. To facilitate ease of use, each care area module is
organized using a framework that provides tools, guidelines, related regulations and additional resources for learning. We hope this will provide a dynamic forum for sharing
useful information and resources.

Care Area Modules:

Challenging Behaviors

Dehydration & Fluid Maintenance

Dementia & Distressed Behaviors

Depression in the Elderly

Diabetes Management

Falls & Fall Risk

Infection

Nutrition

Pain Management

Person-Centered Care

Pressure Ulcer Prevention & Treatment

Restraints

Transitions in Care

Urinary Incontinence

Training Modules:

Managing Challenging Behaviors

Review of the Care Process: Getting to the Root of the Matter

Identifying and Responding to the Changes in Resident Condition (ICRC): The Impact of Effective Communication between the Licensed Nurse and Medical Provider

Resident-Directed Care Planning

Building Relationships Within a Clinical/Cultural Environment

Infection Prevention and Control Within a Clinical/Cultural Environment